Larry English - Would probably have to play OLB in their 3-4
William Moore - Some dont like him but at the bottom of the first, I dont think he is a bad pick.
Alphonso Smith - I think they are ok at CB right now.
EDIT: Also William Beatty could be their man.

Larry English - Would probably have to play OLB in their 3-4
William Moore - Some dont like him but at the bottom of the first, I dont think he is a bad pick.
Alphonso Smith - I think they are ok at CB right now.

There are only two positions I think Pittsburgh should be looking at here:

Beef up RT with Phil Loadholt (this may be high for him, but OL is their main priority this year).

Take a CB. D.J. Moore is the highest rated on my board, followed by Alphonso Smith.

I vote that they should take Moore. He is the highest rated player overall on my board right now. I'm actually surprised he hasn't been taken.

I know it's really sad. I had one trade offer done, but I was working on another one at the same time. Kind of like a package deal between the three of us, but the guy never replied and has only posted twice on this entire 19 page thread and the mods had to make his 1st round pick.

It's really annoying how alot of the members don't participate in the mock. The 2nd & 3rd rounds will most likely be unbearable.

I think the post combine mock should be my invitation only. You must be pre-approved like credit. :P

Larry English - Would probably have to play OLB in their 3-4
William Moore - Some dont like him but at the bottom of the first, I dont think he is a bad pick.
Alphonso Smith - I think they are ok at CB right now.
EDIT: Also William Beatty could be their man.

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Originally Posted by bah007

There are only two positions I think Pittsburgh should be looking at here:

Beef up RT with Phil Loadholt (this may be high for him, but OL is their main priority this year).

Take a CB. D.J. Moore is the highest rated on my board, followed by Alphonso Smith.

I vote that they should take Moore. He is the highest rated player overall on my board right now. I'm actually surprised he hasn't been taken.

I think bah007's right on the money, but I might be a little higher on Smith than I am Moore at this time.

IMO, if you're looking at an upgrade at WR (remember they still have Sweed) I'd go with Darrius Heyward-Bey. He's presently the best WR on my board. Harvin just scares the crap out of me sorta like Ginn did.

My .02

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I'm not sure about a WR pick. I think the top CB that fits their system could be good. But my pick for the steelers would be Herman Johnson, OG, LSU. Big nasty guy that will fit in perfectly as a right guard for the steelers and pave the way in run blocking for Parker and Mendenhall.

I'm not sure about a WR pick. I think the top CB that fits their system could be good. But my pick for the steelers would be Herman Johnson, OG, LSU. Big nasty guy that will fit in perfectly as a right guard for the steelers and pave the way in run blocking for Parker and Mendenhall.

I think this would be a little high for Herman. And guards have to be special to go round 1.

With the 33rd pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos select Clay Matthews, LB from USC.

Thoughts: Denver needs all the front 7 help they can get with switching to a 3-4 defense. They got an anchor at DE with Tyson Jackson in the 1st round. They need help at Safety so Chung was a very close selection here, but the upside of Matthews was too much for the Broncos to pass. This kid is shooting up the boards and will most likely be a last 1st/early 2nd round pick come draft time.

Clay is a great pass rushing LB, is smart, a good leader and will be able to help out on special teams as well. He's a versatile LB that they can move around in their 3-4 and even put him as a pass rushing DE occasionally when they show a 4-3 look. I can see New England and Miami sniffing him in the 1st round.

Been a part of these mocks every time there has been one, going back to the old board.
All most no one shows up after round one. It really starts to get old waiting around for a pick and the mock goes on for weeks.
Those that do hang around take over the teams of the no shows. It comes down to eight to ten hardcore guys every year.

With the 33rd pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos select Clay Matthews, LB from USC.

Thoughts: Denver needs all the front 7 help they can get with switching to a 3-4 defense. They got an anchor at DE with Tyson Jackson in the 1st round. They need help at Safety so Chung was a very close selection here, but the upside of Matthews was too much for the Broncos to pass. This kid is shooting up the boards and will most likely be a last 1st/early 2nd round pick come draft time.

Clay is a great pass rushing LB, is smart, a good leader and will be able to help out on special teams as well. He's a versatile LB that they can move around in their 3-4 and even put him as a pass rushing DE occasionally when they show a 4-3 look. I can see New England and Miami sniffing him in the 1st round.

Been a part of these mocks every time there has been one, going back to the old board.
All most no one shows up after round one. It really starts to get old waiting around for a pick and the mock goes on for weeks.
Those that do hang around take over the teams of the no shows. It comes down to eight to ten hardcore guys every year.

Should we make a change on the fly?

Round 2-3 stay at 12 hour clock or 6 hour clock?

Users need to make sure to PM me their top 3-5 if they wont be around all day.

Six hours can get rough because guys work and not all can get to a computer. The pm idea to you is good. A list of three players how you consider ranked one, two, three.
Let it weed out to who is going to show and let the ones who come pick up the no show teams if most everyone agress to that.

Six hours can get rough because guys work and not all can get to a computer. The pm idea to you is good. A list of three players how you consider ranked one, two, three.
Let it weed out to who is going to show and let the ones who come pick up the no show teams if most everyone agress to that.

I would say keep the 12 hour clock. Stuff happens. But if your pick comes up that doesn't mean you have to take the full 12 hours.

PM idea is a good one.

I agree. I took almost the entire 24 hour clock, but that's because I was contemplating a trade and was waiting on a response from a member who has not been active in this draft at all. If we had a group of people who would fully participate then this thing would have been done already.

With the 33rd pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos select Clay Matthews, LB from USC.

Thoughts: Denver needs all the front 7 help they can get with switching to a 3-4 defense. They got an anchor at DE with Tyson Jackson in the 1st round. They need help at Safety so Chung was a very close selection here, but the upside of Matthews was too much for the Broncos to pass. This kid is shooting up the boards and will most likely be a last 1st/early 2nd round pick come draft time.

Clay is a great pass rushing LB, is smart, a good leader and will be able to help out on special teams as well. He's a versatile LB that they can move around in their 3-4 and even put him as a pass rushing DE occasionally when they show a 4-3 look. I can see New England and Miami sniffing him in the 1st round.